For those of you who have not read any of my blogs, I am a freelance journalist researching the yuvutu sect: a quasi-religious secret society that worships sun and sex and whose origins can be traced by 500 years ago to the Inca empire. For more information please read my previous blogs.
Thank you for all the PMs or support I have been receiving and thanks also to those who have helped me with new information. Not surprisingly though, there are still many sceptics out there who think I am wacko or that this is a big joke. Hopefully, as I publish more of these blogs, more and more people will see the light (the sunlight so to speak).
For further proof that the yuvutu secret sex society has a global reach and has done so for several hundred years, take a look at the pictures below of the Cerne Abbas Giant, a hillside chalk carving located in South West England.
View from the air View from the ground
The origin of the giant is still shrouded in much mystery. Originally thought to be a Saxon or Celtic deity, today's scholars argue that it is more likely to date back to the mid to late 17th century because there is no written reference to it prior to that. According to the English National Trust it is supposedly a portrait of ridicule of Oliver Cromwell. I think this theory is nonsense as the face looks nothing like Cromwell and why the depiction of a large erection or the silly looking club?
(modern day crazies - probably not yuvutu sect members)
I have strong evidence to believe that the figure represents a yuvutu sect fertility and sex idol.
- I believe that the local land owner and statesman Denzil Holles commissioned the carving sometime between 1642 and 1650, after he was introduced to the yuvutu sect by the Duke of Soubise an exiled French protestant (I will post more about Soubise in a later blog).
- the erect penis of the figure was commissioned to be in direct alignment with Cuzco the traditional Inca capital. As can be seen by the series of satellite pictures below, the accuracy of the aligment is correct within about half a degree, which is very impressive considering that longitudinal data at the time would have been quite hazy.
Alignment of the Cerne Abbas Giant erection with Cuzco, capital of the Inca empire
- The "club" held in the figure's right hand is in fact not a club but an Inca warrior's sling. See example below. It is quite likely that the carving representing the sling has been distorted over the centuries as a result of re-chalking every 20 years.
Inca warrior sling
Again if you have any information about the yuvutu sect either historical or contemporary, please get in touch.